nearly four season driver
I drive mine to work every day except in the winter when the weather forecast includes a chance of snow or ice (not often in Portland). My father lives in the next town, so I borrow his truck or SUV if I need to haul anything large. Nothing makes me appreciate my NSX more than climbing out of an SUV and into a car that was meant to be driven. Downsides are insignificant compared to the daily joy of driving the NSX, but include parking concerns in questionable areas, it is a little too noticable for my taste, the seats seem to show more wear than the rest of the car, and I rarely use the CD changer because it is in the trunk. The only reason to drive something different is if you also have an even better car (of which there are not many and they all cost more).
I drive mine to work every day except in the winter when the weather forecast includes a chance of snow or ice (not often in Portland). My father lives in the next town, so I borrow his truck or SUV if I need to haul anything large. Nothing makes me appreciate my NSX more than climbing out of an SUV and into a car that was meant to be driven. Downsides are insignificant compared to the daily joy of driving the NSX, but include parking concerns in questionable areas, it is a little too noticable for my taste, the seats seem to show more wear than the rest of the car, and I rarely use the CD changer because it is in the trunk. The only reason to drive something different is if you also have an even better car (of which there are not many and they all cost more).